Even if recollection of such events and incidences is done first, the problem still remains concerning the accuracy of recollective accounts due to problems of memory attrition as well as their credibility as accurate sources of personal data.

Recollective of arma Christi images, many of the frescoes in the cells there employ an artistic language or, at least, an artistic syntax, that in its simplicity and abstractness relates to that of the tavolette used at San Giovanni Decollate.

We should not forget that allegory as a recollective and narrative figure in its "specular self-reflection" (28) is of disjunctive structure: it says something, but always means something else (as well).

The hampatong Bahutai (Photo 19) is the recollective posthumous representation of a person meant to evoke a facet of the individual's character, tied to a particular capacity of his, an attribute of strength but also of meanness, because in order to take on the appearance that is clearly visible in the hampatong--i.

A host of other commentators in the 1960s--Walter Allen, Anthony Burgess, and Douglas Day among them (l)--would effectively rehearse Spender's sense of the spiritual condition characterized in Under the Volcano, and would do so in a language likewise recollective of a medieval Christian frame of reference and value, of "acedia [as] .

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